My brothers, if
one of you should wander from the truth and someone should bring him back, remember
this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way will save him from death
and cover over a multitude of sins. James
5:19-20
One of the Christian’s greatest deterrents from sin is the life
of another Christian. Some Christians maintain that it is none of their
business if another chooses to sin. They are convinced that they are being
judgmental if they respond to someone in sin. The world persuades them not to
get involved, but this inaction prevents them from being an effective
intercessor.
As Christians we are aware that sin brings death (Rom. 6:23).
Sin kills relationships, dismantles marriages, stifles joy, and destroys peace.
When we see someone wander from the truth into error, how should we respond?
When Jesus saw sin it broke His heart. He wept over entire cities as He saw
them rejecting the truth (Matt. 23:37-39). He prayed fervently for His
disciples to be strong when they were tempted (John 17). He warned those who
were heading toward spiritual failure (Matt. 26:20-25, 34). Jesus was even
willing to die to save people from their sins because He knew the devastation
that sin causes. Jesus never stood idle as those around Him were led astray by
their sin. He always took an active role in turning them back to God.
“Minding your own business” will save you some discomfort, but
it will not help a brother or sister who needs to return to the Lord. If you
are truly aware of the grave consequences for those who continue in sin, you
will be moved to weep even as Jesus wept. Pray fervently for your friend. That
will safeguard your motives and prepare you to minister to him. Be alert, in
the event that God asks you to confront your friend. If you do so, be loving
and gentle lest you, too, be tempted (Gal. 6:1).
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